Since its creation in Fall 2006, Cornell University's Animal Legal Defense Fund Student Chapter has focused on bringing together graduate students across the university to stimulate cross-disciplinary dialogue on issues of animal protection.

The Brandeis Animal Legal Defense Fund Student Chapter is the first and only chapter in Kentucky, and since its inception last spring has been very successful in raising awareness regarding animal related legal issues in Kentucky.

The Rutgers University School of Law-Camden Animal Legal Defense Fund Student Chapter was nothing more than an empty space on the Student Organization bulletin board when Amanda Nordstrom and her 1L classmates arrived on campus in Fall 2006.

During the cold and dark pre-exam stress period, when the typical Vermont Law School student's diet has been reduced to ramen noodles and frozen burritos, its student chapter is preparing what has become a school tradition: Vegan Thanksgiving.

The Animal Legal Defense Fund Student Chapter at Quinnipiac University School of Law in Hamden, Connecticut, recently gained some community recognition through efforts on behalf of S.B. 284, a bill that would allow judges to issue orders of protection.

On February 12, 2007, the University of Washington Student Chapter, along with the UW Center for Human Rights and Justice and the Latin Law Student Association hosted a forum on the social costs of factory farms.